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Hot SAT Words Lessons 11-20
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LESSON # 12 Criticizing Disapproving Scolding You should NOT have done that!
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BERATE Vb. To rebuke or scold in a harsh tone
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BERATE Her parents often BERATED her, but when the scoldings took place in front of her friends, Lulu was humiliated!
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CASTIGATE Vb. To scold or punish severely
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CASTIGATE The policeman not only issued him a ticket, but CASTIGATED him for passing a stopped school bus.
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Don’t confuse “CASTIGATE” with…
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CENSURE Vb. To criticize strongly
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CENSURE For harassing his secretary, Mr. Packwood was CENSURED, but not fired, from his job.
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“CENSURED” NOT to be confused with “CENSORED”
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This example is
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CHASTISE Vb. To punish or scold harshly.
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CHASTISE I was CHASTISED for driving the car across the golf course.
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DEPRECATE Vb. To show mild disapproval
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DEPRECATE Although I tried very hard this semester, Mrs. Shivers didn’t think I tried hard enough and DEPRECATED my efforts to improve.
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IMPUGN Vb. To oppose or attack someone or something as false or refutable
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IMPUGN The scandal IMPUGNED the reputation of the judge.
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This sign IMPUGNS your intelligence
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REBUFF Vb. To snub; to bluntly refuse
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REBUFF Grant’s initial request for a raise was. However, he got the money the second time he asked.
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REBUKE Vb. To reprimand sharply; N. a sharp reprimand
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REBUKE Sarah continued to bite her nails in spite of her mother’s repeated REBUKES.
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REPROVE Vb. To speak in a disapproving manner; to scold
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REPROVE Mrs. Shivers said REPROVINGLY, “You may have a great explanation, but there IS no excuse for failing to do your work!”
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UPBRAID Vb. To chide; to scold bitterly
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UPBRAID Vb. Mrs. Shivers UPBRAIDED the class for scoring poorly on the practice PSAT test.
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